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No line of best fit? If you plot a line of best fit with the intercept set to 0, you can find the slope of the graph. If you're a good student, throw in an r2 value. If you're a great student calculate the percent error (actual - accepted)/accepted. Also the slope of the line of best for your graph would be value of g, however, it's semantically incorrect... F = ma = kgm/s2 = N and you're dealing with grams there buddy. Also your values of Fg are very off >_>... Fg = mg bro (kg * 9.8m/s2 ). If you have not yet learned dimensional analysis, here's a webpage explaining it. It's important that you know this because a good way to check if your answer is correct is to look at the units at the end.

"Accidently"

inb4 op knew all along that an ocd redditor would come along and correct his lab the day before it was due

For future reference, you might want to take on a more formal tone of voice when writing up an experiment. As my AP Physics teacher says, "the more boring the better." Also, a graph made in excel will copypasta right over into a word document. Learn the basics of excel and life gets a little easier.

Nobody else has said it yet, so I'm going to mention it. That table is way too big. It doesn't look like it belongs on the document, try to keep the font size very comprable to the bulk text and I generally wouldn't put the data in a larger font than my column headings.

There's actually a lot of good advice (even if much of it is overly snarky) on how you can improve your future lab reports. Take it to heart if you are looking to go further into STEM fields, and you will have a leg up on your peers.

I saw the lab report and was like "Aww man I remember high school physics! I remember this lab! Thats awesome".

Came to the comments and the comments are filled with people grading the lab (poorly) with a large helping of the good old Reddit patented snobbery.

On topic: Its kinda cool that the tissue wasn't ripped up by the printer (wrecking it?). What kind of printer was it? I'm pretty sure if you look at my printer funny while its printing it breaks the fucking gears.

Meh, I was using TeX for typesetting lab reports (the big ones that needed to be done out of class, at any rate; the in-class stuff I did with a pen, which most contemporary schoolkids probably haven't even heard of) in years 9-12 because the alternative was Word 6.

That is the worst lab report I have ever seen in my life. Unless this is a high school freshman level intro to physics class, none of what I can see is appropriate. I hope that your instructor does not find such a tone in a lab report acceptable. Also just because you don't know how to properly use excel to graph doesn't mean "Microsoft Word cannot correctly scale an x-axis."